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RED RUSSIA

Volume 9 · 118 words · 1778 Edition

Little Russia, a province of Poland, bounded on the west by Upper Poland; on the north by Lithuania, on the east by the country of the Little Tartars, and on the south by Moldavia, Transilvania, and a part of Hungary. It comprehends Russia properly so called, Volhnia, and Podolia. It is about 650 miles in length, and from 150 to 250 in breadth. It consists chiefly of large fields, but little cultivated on account of the frequent inroads of the Tartars, and because there is no water-carrage. It had the name of Red Russia, from the colour of the hair of its inhabitants. Russia, properly so called, comprehends the three palatinates of Leopol, or Lemburg, Belisko, and Chelm.